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The '''River Suck''' ({{lang-ga|An tSuca}}) is a river in [[Ireland]], approx. 80 kilometres (50 miles) in length. |
The '''River Suck''' ({{lang-ga|An tSuca}}) is a river in [[Ireland]], approx. 80 kilometres (50 miles) in length. |
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It is the main tributary of the [[River Shannon]]. It meets the Shannon a few kilometres north of the village of [[Shannonbridge]]. The Suck divides the [[Counties of Ireland|counties]] of [[County Galway|Galway]] and [[County Roscommon|Roscommon]]. |
It is the main tributary of the [[River Shannon]]. It meets the Shannon a few kilometres north of the village of [[Shannonbridge]]. The Suck divides the [[Counties of Ireland|counties]] of [[County Galway|Galway]] and [[County Roscommon|Roscommon]]. |
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[[Ballinasloe]] is the largest town located on the Suck. |
[[Ballinasloe]] is the largest town located on the Suck. |
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Mouth | Atlantic via the River Shannon |
The River Suck (Template:Lang-ga) is a river in Ireland, approx. 80 kilometres (50 miles) in length.
It is the main tributary of the River Shannon. It meets the Shannon a few kilometres north of the village of Shannonbridge. The Suck divides the counties of Galway and Roscommon.
Ballinasloe is the largest town located on the Suck.
External links
- The River Suck Parliamentary Gazetteer of Ireland, 1846.